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The Salinan are a Native American tribe whose ancestral territory is in the southern Salinas Valley and the Santa Lucia Range in the Central Coast of California. Today, the Salinan governments are now working toward federal tribal recognition from the Bureau of Indian Affairs .
Cherokee Nation West of Missouri and Arkansas (formerly Cherokee Nation West or Southern Band of the Eastern Cherokee Indians of Arkansas and Missouri). [25] Letter of Intent to Petition 5/11/1998. [27] Also in Missouri. Cherokee-Choctaw Nation of St. Francis and Black Rivers, [25] Paragould, AR. Letter of Intent to Petition 08/01/2006. [27]
The Salinan people — a historic and present day tribe of indigenous peoples of California. A tribe affected by the Spanish and Mexican California Mission Indians system in Alta California . Their pre-contact homelands were within present day Monterey County and northern San Luis Obispo County .
Before colonization, the valley was inhabited by indigenous Salinans who lived by hunting and gathering and spoke the Salinan language.The Salinan people are believed to have lived south of Junipero Serra Peak, perhaps ranging from Slates Hot Springs on the coast to Soledad in the Salinas Valley and into northern San Luis Obispo County.
Jolon (/ h oʊ ˈ l oʊ n /; Spanish: Jolón; [2] Salinan: Xolon) [3] is a small unincorporated village in southern Monterey County, California. [1] Jolon is located on the San Antonio River Valley, west of Salinas Valley and is entirely surrounded by Fort Hunter Liggett.
Salinan is a language isolate.It may be a part of the Hokan family. Edward Sapir included it in a subfamily of Hokan, along with Chumash and Seri. [2] This hypothetical classification (which has had many skeptics) found its way into several encyclopedias and presentations of language families before much supporting evidence for this subfamily had been presented, but is currently fairly well ...
Rumsen, Ohlone, and Salinan The Esselen are a Native American people belonging to a linguistic group in the hypothetical Hokan language family, who are Indigenous to the Santa Lucia Mountains of a region south of the Big Sur River in California .
The Salinan people are believed to have lived south of Junipero Serra Peak, perhaps ranging from Slates Hot Springs on the coast to Soledad in the Salinas Valley and into northern San Luis Obispo County. [5] [6] After the Spanish established Mission San Antonio de Padua in 1771, they baptized and forced the native population to labor at the ...